phrje@warwick.ac.uk (Dr D McK Paul) (08/19/90)
I recently found a posting which described how to create a large StartUpScreen. Unfortunately I've lost the name and address of the author. The instructions work fine but of course? the picture is placed on the SE30 9" monitor and not on the Radius TPD which is attached to the system. Anyone know how to force the StartUpScreen to the large monitor? I assume I need to use ResEdit or some form of init? Don ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr Donald McKenzie Paul phrje@cu.warwick.ac.uk Post: Department of Physics JANET:phrje@uk.ac.warwick.cu University of Warwick DARPA:phrje%cu.warwick.ac.uk@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk COVENTRY, UKUUCP :phrje%cu.warwick.ac.uk@ukc.uucp CV4 7AL. EARN/BITNET:phrje%uk.ac.warwick.cu@UKACRL Tel: (0203) 523603 Fax: (0203) 692016 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
jdevoto@Apple.COM (Jeanne A. E. DeVoto) (08/20/90)
In article <1990Aug19.143535.18831@warwick.ac.uk> phrje@warwick.ac.uk (Dr D McK Paul) writes: > [...] the picture is placed on the SE30 9" >monitor and not on the Radius TPD which is attached to the system. Anyone know >how to force the StartUpScreen to the large monitor? Go into the Monitors cdev in the Control Panel, and hold down the option key. A smiley face will appear: this face indicates which monitor the startup screen (and the debugger, if you have it installed) will appear on. Drag it to the desired monitor, the same way you drag the menu bar. By default, the startup monitor is the monitor with the menu bar. -- ========= jeanne a. e. devoto ======================================== jdevoto@apple.com | You may not distribute this article under a jdevoto@well.sf.ca.us | compilation copyright without my permission. ______________________________________________________________________ Apple Computer and I are not authorized | CI$: 72411,165 to speak for each other. |